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You may want to check out the webisodes from both season 1&2. You can find those and more content here.
http://www.amctv.com/shows/the-walking-dead
Pretty good season one recap. It misses on a few details but it should give you a good idea of what went on.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JM1p87zlCXQ&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Well Lou.
We may have a bit of a difference of opinion but there is one thing I think we can agree on and it's the most important..
This is a great freaking show!
Dale
Glen
Carol
T-Dog
We never really got any type of the development that you speak for these characters save for maybe a few lines.
You can develop a character without using a lot of flash backs. Too much of that type of exposition and we have "Lost" with Zombies. No one wants that...
Her character is clearly established by her actions. The facial expressions, her clothes, her dread locks and bandana, the way she carries herself and by the way she looks. The fact that she needs her weapon and that weapon is a katana sword that she uses efficiently and effectively. That...
The ankle biter scene is consistent with past attacks by dormant walkers.
In the seires premier when Rick is Riding downtown on his horse there are dormant walkers on a bus that are awakened by either his smell or sound. They don't react immediately. The wait until after he had passed them by...
It wasn't all NYC. The Football stadium scene was Heinz field in Pittsburgh.
Perhaps NYC is so prominent because it's the economic.capital of the world. It fits the economic equality theme of the film.
Did they actually fold up into cat ears or did they just look like cat ears? I never got the impression that they folded up into literal car ears. Since it was functional equipment it didn't bother me at all.
Being able to watch the trilogy from beginning to end in basically one veiwing was a fantastic experience. The whole arch played out right in front of me on the big screen was (I know this is such a cleche') epic.
The ending of the film contained moments that had my heart literally pounding in...
Just got in from the Dark Knight Trilogy. The experience as a whole was epic. The best movie going experience I've had. Best 25 bucks I've ever spent.
As far The Dark Knight Rises goes it's easily one of the best third films in a trilogy.
Have to agree with Todd H's assessment of the film.
I had...
http://www.examiner.com/article/a-batman-marathon-a-special-event-for-summer-s-most-anticipated-movie
I just bought my ticket for this. Sadly there is no IMAX screen at my local AMC but they do have plush leather reclining chairs.
Anyone else plan on attending one of these? In my area the...
Perhaps that's it?
We were just an experiment. A means to an end. We served our purpose and they decided to move on and destroy us or change us genetically and move on with the experiment. In doing so something went horribly awry.
There was a conversation between David and Holloway were...
Smart people do stupid things all the time. If the smart people in the film made all of the right and logical decisions then we would have a really boring film now wouldn't we? LOL!
That's quite an assumption about beings that we know very little about. Who's to say that the engineers aren't...
I don't think it's a leap at all.
Janek being a ship Captain very likley has some sort of military background. Someone with military background would easily recognize a military outpost. Add to that it appears that they were stockpiling those cylinders like one would stockpile weapons or...
I don't think it's a leap at all.
Janek being a ship Captain very likley has some sort of military background. Someone with military background would easily recognize a military outpost. Add to that it appears that they were stockpiling those cylinders like one would stockpile weapons or...
Setting the precedent for removing their helmets establishes three things in an efficient way.
1. Let's the audience see the actors faces.
2. Provides a little suspense by suggesting that although the air is breathable it may not be safe. The possibility that something bad could happen adds...
See the film again....
It was clearly stated that the sensors in their helmets or whatever equipment they had determined that the air was breathable. It was also mentioned that the structure was creating it's own atmosphere. It was also stated that it was cleaner than Earth's
I have to kind of chuckle a little. Some people's expectations of a film like this seem way out of wack. It's like they have to have their hands held and have everything logically explained out.
How boring....
This is a fantastical sci-fi/horror film. We're not doing Shakespeare here for cryin...
I can buy the explanation of the smell issue. It makes sense to me. If they hear or see and know you are there then they might smell you out. It's not their chief sense.
On the limited special edition it is explained they decided on a rule that a Zombie cannot move faster the first Zombie in...
That's a great point about the Zombies starving.
On the talking dead Kirkman addressed the smell issue. This is not an exact quote:
He says that their sense of smell is rudimentary and is not like that of a dog. They don't identify by smell. It's just enough to differentiate between the living...
As far as the speed of the Zombies that is addressed in one of the special features on the special edition set.
No Zombie can move faster than the first Zombie in Night of the Living Dead.
There doesn't seem to be too many dead people in the cars. Possibly they committed suicide by shooting...
One thing that is bugging me. In S1 "Guts" they had to cover themselves in Zombie guts so the Zombies couldn't smell them.
Why wouldn't they smell them hiding underneath the cars in the premier?